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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-03-2013_Work_Session3497 North Amnion Road, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 83401 (208) 525-4400 Fax (208) 529-0104 www.d93schools.org DI. ( MIU ir"zni"A i olicwH, ])i pn!Y Sly.-i il€[om W Work Session of the Board of Trustees Hillcrest High School Media Center April 3, 2013 11:30 AM Call to Order Chairman Lords called the meeting to order to 12:20 p.m. 11, Roll Call Those Board members present were Chairman Craig Lords, Vice-chairman Annette Winchester, Treasurer Kip Nelson, and Trustee DeVere Hunt Trustee Wendy Horman was excused. Others in attendance were Superintendent Chuck Shackett, Deputy Superintendent Marjean McConnell, Human Resources Director Shalene French, Principal Doug McLaren, Assistant Principal Efisa Saffle, Assistant Principal Heath Jackson, and Board Clerk Valerie Messick. III. Welcominq Visitors and Delegations Brian McBride, Amy Landers, Student Council members: Tyler Wyman, Camden Treat, Ellis Benson, Matthew Howlett, Debbie Menzee, Amanda Johnson, Heather Crandall, Dade Christensen, Erin Astel, Natalee Astel, McKinzie Norman, Ryley Nelson, Lacey Elkington, Taylor Huskinson, Jordan Denkers, Paige Kohler, Henry Thompson, Kaia Jarnagn, Julia Herman, Jacob Warner, Brigham Redd, Tanner Reilly, Will Warner, Nic Southwick, Faith Higley, Katry Redd, Ashton Kirkham, Tegan Hall, Brittney Crank, Austin Daniel Lutz, Brittany Prmann, Taylor Paul Hale, and Samuel Isaac Scoville. Chairman Lords encouraged students to vote in the Trustee Elections. He stated that there are good people running. Chairman Lords stated that it is apleasure to meet with the students and to see what is going on at the school. He thanked them for lunch and having the Board come to Hillcrest. This is a great school. Chairman Lords stated that the bright spot of public education is the students. Things happening in the District are that there maybe a new high school. We have a new elementary that the Board will be naming soon. He explained that there will be overcrowding at Hillcrest shortly. We are also looking for more elementary sites. We have enough land to build a high school on 1,t street by the cemetery. Chairman Lords stated that the Board appreciates the administration at Hillcrest. There was discussion about where a new high school would be built and how long it would take to finish. A new high school would be functional in four or five years after a bond is passed. One problem is we haven't had to raise taxes to build our new elementary schools. Building a high school would require the District to raise taxes. There was discussion regarding whether the District should build a huge school instead of smaller ones. If we did that, bussing would be very expensive. People like community schools. The ideal elementary is about 400 — 500 students. If we have smaller schools, Students feel more a part of the school and can participate in more activities. We currently bus 4000 students. Approximately 7000 students either walk or are driven by parents. We cannot build on to Hillcrest. The commons and hallways are not sufficient to accommodate more students. IV. HHS Student Council Presentation Jacob Warner asked the Council members to introduce themselves. Shanna Crabtree is the student council advisor. Jacob stated that they had a really productive year. The council applied their mission statement to all things they have done. They tried different things and a lot turned out well Members of the student council talked about the different activities that they participated in during the school year. Among them was making and entering a float in the 41h of July parade. They went big on this project. The Back-to-School dance was a stag dance and was designed to welcome freshman and others back to school. The Civil War, Homecoming week, and the powder -puff football game brought lots of different people together and helped Unite the Student body. The big rock showed Lip the day before the Homecoming Assembly. The seniors Put red and black handprints on it and they hope they will stay. Students were unified at the game then got to hang out and make friends. The first 100 days is the most important part to leadership. The Sadies dance was held at the River Bend Ranch. It was small and that was good because no one was left out. They danced with everyone not just those in certain groups. Turkey Week and Spirit Week was sponsored during November where there were contests pertaining to Thanksgiving. There was a thankful banner where students wrote what they were thankful for. At Christmas time they sponsored the Adopt -a-Family activity. All Clubs as well as individuals got involved. The activity unified the school and community. Many students spent all night wrapping presents. Then they personally delivered them to over 100 kids and 60 families, During Christmas week, there was a tree in the cafeteria and the student council worked with special needs students to hang snowflakes. This activity helped build relationships with these students. They sponsored a casual boy's choice dance in January trying to get kids that don't usually come to participate. They offered free pictures and the cost was low. Members of the council talked to kids and got them to come. It was fun to do something different. Another activity was the Souper Bowl where students collected Gans of food. They talked to over 100 businesses in the area and filled a bus to capacity with cans. People donated money as well. They also talked to the elementary school Students that feed into Hillcrest and they helped with donations. The activity was a lot of work but it was well worth it. There is a need to unify kids at Sandcreek Middle School and the elementaries as well. They took the bus to each of the schools and the kids carried out cans then they had a pizza party. It was great to get them involved. They gathered 6000 cans from the elementary schools and donated a total 23,336 cans to the food bank. Brawley Ball is a boys' volleyball tournament where people who are not usually friends got on teams and became friends. The Mr. Hillcrest pageant is an activity that made those participating feel important. There was a lot of good feedback regarding this activity. There were 35 people who signed LIP for the Talent Show. Everyone was able to share what they love to do. Several activities were planned to include special needs students in an effort to reach out to kids who can't always do things with the rest of the student body. Now the council members can talk to these students and call them by their names. They have worked on Teacher Appreciation because they want teachers to feel accepted and loved. All the teachers' names were put on the wall, then students put words up that described the teachers. The Council narrowed to two words and gave awards to the teachers. It was a positive experience. Sometimes we didn't realize how awesome our teachers really are. L E I U I N 01 a, Ji 3497 North Amnion Road, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 83401 (208) 525-4400 Fax (208) 529-0104 www.d93schools.org DI. ( MIU ir"zni"A i olicwH, ])i pn!Y Sly.-i il€[om W Work Session of the Board of Trustees Hillcrest High School Media Center April 3, 2013 11:30 AM Call to Order Chairman Lords called the meeting to order to 12:20 p.m. 11, Roll Call Those Board members present were Chairman Craig Lords, Vice-chairman Annette Winchester, Treasurer Kip Nelson, and Trustee DeVere Hunt Trustee Wendy Horman was excused. Others in attendance were Superintendent Chuck Shackett, Deputy Superintendent Marjean McConnell, Human Resources Director Shalene French, Principal Doug McLaren, Assistant Principal Efisa Saffle, Assistant Principal Heath Jackson, and Board Clerk Valerie Messick. III. Welcominq Visitors and Delegations Brian McBride, Amy Landers, Student Council members: Tyler Wyman, Camden Treat, Ellis Benson, Matthew Howlett, Debbie Menzee, Amanda Johnson, Heather Crandall, Dade Christensen, Erin Astel, Natalee Astel, McKinzie Norman, Ryley Nelson, Lacey Elkington, Taylor Huskinson, Jordan Denkers, Paige Kohler, Henry Thompson, Kaia Jarnagn, Julia Herman, Jacob Warner, Brigham Redd, Tanner Reilly, Will Warner, Nic Southwick, Faith Higley, Katry Redd, Ashton Kirkham, Tegan Hall, Brittney Crank, Austin Daniel Lutz, Brittany Prmann, Taylor Paul Hale, and Samuel Isaac Scoville. Chairman Lords encouraged students to vote in the Trustee Elections. He stated that there are good people running. Chairman Lords stated that it is apleasure to meet with the students and to see what is going on at the school. He thanked them for lunch and having the Board come to Hillcrest. This is a great school. Chairman Lords stated that the bright spot of public education is the students. Things happening in the District are that there maybe a new high school. We have a new elementary that the Board will be naming soon. He explained that there will be overcrowding at Hillcrest shortly. We are also looking for more elementary sites. We have enough land to build a high school on 1,t street by the cemetery. Chairman Lords stated that the Board appreciates the administration at Hillcrest. There was discussion about where a new high school would be built and how long it would take to finish. A new high school would be functional in four or five years after a bond is passed. One problem is we haven't had to raise taxes to build our new elementary schools. Building a high school would require the District to raise taxes. There was discussion regarding whether the District should build a huge school instead of smaller ones. If we did that, bussing would be very expensive. People like community schools. The ideal elementary is about 400 — 500 students. If we have smaller schools, Students feel more a part of the school and can participate in more activities. We currently bus 4000 students. Approximately 7000 students either walk or are driven by parents. We cannot build on to Hillcrest. The commons and hallways are not sufficient to accommodate more students. IV. HHS Student Council Presentation Jacob Warner asked the Council members to introduce themselves. Shanna Crabtree is the student council advisor. Jacob stated that they had a really productive year. The council applied their mission statement to all things they have done. They tried different things and a lot turned out well Members of the student council talked about the different activities that they participated in during the school year. Among them was making and entering a float in the 41h of July parade. They went big on this project. The Back-to-School dance was a stag dance and was designed to welcome freshman and others back to school. The Civil War, Homecoming week, and the powder -puff football game brought lots of different people together and helped Unite the Student body. The big rock showed Lip the day before the Homecoming Assembly. The seniors Put red and black handprints on it and they hope they will stay. Students were unified at the game then got to hang out and make friends. The first 100 days is the most important part to leadership. The Sadies dance was held at the River Bend Ranch. It was small and that was good because no one was left out. They danced with everyone not just those in certain groups. Turkey Week and Spirit Week was sponsored during November where there were contests pertaining to Thanksgiving. There was a thankful banner where students wrote what they were thankful for. At Christmas time they sponsored the Adopt -a-Family activity. All Clubs as well as individuals got involved. The activity unified the school and community. Many students spent all night wrapping presents. Then they personally delivered them to over 100 kids and 60 families, During Christmas week, there was a tree in the cafeteria and the student council worked with special needs students to hang snowflakes. This activity helped build relationships with these students. They sponsored a casual boy's choice dance in January trying to get kids that don't usually come to participate. They offered free pictures and the cost was low. Members of the council talked to kids and got them to come. It was fun to do something different. Another activity was the Souper Bowl where students collected Gans of food. They talked to over 100 businesses in the area and filled a bus to capacity with cans. People donated money as well. They also talked to the elementary school Students that feed into Hillcrest and they helped with donations. The activity was a lot of work but it was well worth it. There is a need to unify kids at Sandcreek Middle School and the elementaries as well. They took the bus to each of the schools and the kids carried out cans then they had a pizza party. It was great to get them involved. They gathered 6000 cans from the elementary schools and donated a total 23,336 cans to the food bank. Brawley Ball is a boys' volleyball tournament where people who are not usually friends got on teams and became friends. The Mr. Hillcrest pageant is an activity that made those participating feel important. There was a lot of good feedback regarding this activity. There were 35 people who signed LIP for the Talent Show. Everyone was able to share what they love to do. Several activities were planned to include special needs students in an effort to reach out to kids who can't always do things with the rest of the student body. Now the council members can talk to these students and call them by their names. They have worked on Teacher Appreciation because they want teachers to feel accepted and loved. All the teachers' names were put on the wall, then students put words up that described the teachers. The Council narrowed to two words and gave awards to the teachers. It was a positive experience. Sometimes we didn't realize how awesome our teachers really are. Boise retreat: tile Council almost decided not to participate. But they chose to attend and it worked Out really well for them. The theme was, "Be the Change". They had to change seats then talk to someone they didn't know. The activity helped everyone feet unified. They brought that feeling back to the school, Itwas an experience tile council needed and they talked about the things they had learned. It also helped them become closer as a council. A new mascot was introduced at an assembly with fright line, Council members wrote individual notes to kids with birthdays, They are continuing to work on that, People like it and don't think it comes from the student council. They will be going big for the last two months. The horne is that kids will remain involved. The new student body president Tyler Wyman wants to make next year even better Chairman Lords asked J there would im any questions from the Board. Mrs. Winchester expressed that the students tied done a great job and thanked them for their efforts. Chairman Lords then asked if anyone knew Jab Stewart, He was a general of in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. He always signed his correspondence, "Yours to munion.^Weknpeemrynoomnhomootednniuot|ikoJoh,Tkomspovoownn.^WoOobWbooaosowoamo'tOoin8hom*, We'll run to finish line. V. Executive Session Chairman Lords asked for a motion to enter into executive session to conduct deliberations concerning labor negotiations pursuant to Idaho Code Section 67-23-45(l)(c). MOTION: DeVere Hunt made the motion at1:20mn. to enter into executive session for the reasons stated by Chairman Lords. Annette Winchester seconded .Tile roll call vote was: Annette Winchester — yes, DeVere Hunt — yes, Kip Nelson — yes, Craig Lords — yes There was discussion regarding the need tobe careful oaN what *e put back into the master agreement, There was discussion regarding whether to hire Randy Bohannan to help onnegotiate this year. The Board directed Mrs. McConnell to contact Mr. Boharman. Chairman Lords asked for a motion to Move Out of executive session at1:3Spm. MOTION: Annette Winchester made the motion to move back into regular session. Kip Nelson seconded. The vote was 4 in favor with 0 opposed and 0 abstentions. Chairman Lords asked for items for upcoming meetings, VI, Call for &nooda Items for U000minuMoetinno A. Parent Meeting Wednesday April 3.2013— Falls Valley Elementary 5:30pm.-0:S0pm. 8. Public Hearing Wednesday April 3.oV13— Rocky Mountain Middle School Auditorium —7:00pm. C. Regular Meeting April 1V'uV13 D. Work Session with Bonneville Student Council Wednesday April 24, 2013 Bonneville Media Center '1t3Uam. 2:30 p.m, E. Work Session with Lincoln Student Council Wednesday May 1.zn13' Lincoln Teacher Work Room 11:30 am. 2:30 p.m. F. Regular May 8,o013 G.WorkGassion May o9,2Vi3 District Board Room '11:3m�,m'2:3Opm, We need to make apublic records request m find out how many Of Our students are attending Taylors Crossing, White Pine and Monticello Montessod Charter Schools as well ao the various Private Schools in the area, There was discussion clarifying what information the Board wants for the next work session regarding secondary building options. VII. Adjournment Chairman Lords asked for a motion m adjourn at2:22pm' MOTION: DoVore Hunt made the motion m adjourn. Annette Winchester seconded, The vote was 4in favor with O opposed and 0abstentions